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| #1 - brings up the general area of discussion |
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| #2 - gives reasons for discussing the topic and provides a history of the subject |
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| #3 - definition or terms and a specification of the exact area of discussion |
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| #5 - multiple paragraph body |
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| #6 - discredits the opponent |
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| #7 - conclusion that includes emotional appeal |
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| exordium, narration, exposition, proposition, confirmation, refutation, peroration |
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| Definition by Classification & Differentiation |
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| analytical, breaks things down |
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| define word by giving a word with nearly the same definition |
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| Definition by approiximation |
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| classification & differentiation, division, synonym, and approximation |
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| Principle of Subordination |
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| having parallel relationships with other main topics of the outline |
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| Principle of Topic Phrasing |
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| Principle of Parallel Phrasing |
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| topics within the same group must be of the same grammatical element |
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| 4 principles of outlining |
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| division, subordination, topic phrasing, parallel phrasing |
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| about people, places, things that describes it |
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| relate events, occurrences |
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| ideas, defines, forms, and analyzes things |
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| descriptive, narrative, exposition, argument |
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| picaresque, pastoral romance |
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| historical, gothic, victorian |
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| henry fielding, tobias george smollet |
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| charles dickens, jane austen, charlotte bronte |
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